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I don't understand the hype behind Mancini anyway, with all that money and all those signings and his Citeh side are gonna be level on points with a totally below par Utd team in JANUARY. If past form is anything to go by, Utd will walk the league by the middle of April.

indeed, i like the guy as a person, but he's a tad overrated as a manager imo, he should be WALKING the league at this stage especially when you factor in how those in and around Citeh have been playing thus far

but i'm not complaining!

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David Moyes is so underrated.

He's at his level.

i tend to agree - don't think he'd know what to do with the 'continental' type of player if he ever managed a 'big' side

but that being said i'd like to see what he could do with Everton if and when someone buys the club

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David Moyes is so underrated.

He's at his level.

Difficult to judge, he has kept the team afloat (and in Champions League 'contention) season after season with a budget that couldn't get your family groceries for a week

Brought in and overseen the development of some of the gems in the league

Every team that has gone on to really break that barrier or hopes to, has spent big, Man City, Spurs, Liverpool, have all probably been the top spenders in the last few seasons

Everton are probably in the bottom 5

It's difficult to say how he would do at a club with massive pressure to win week in week out and a big budget, but it's unfair to write him off when he's had no such chance

if he had decent funding Everton would be very dangerous, decent tactically and a very good man manager

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Feillani is sick. Bilya was a flop.

He's also a man who brought in Arteta, Pienaar, Leighton Baines, Tim Cahill (very limited player but Moyes got the absolute best out of him), Heitinga, Jagielka, Howard... brought through Wayne Rooney, is currently bringing through Rodwell, Coleman, Barkley..

Apart from Rooney, Arteta and Rodwell no1 in that list can really go top 4.

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ouis Saha's move to Tottenham will be a loan until the end of the season, with the option of another season on a permanent basis after that, depending on the 33-year-old's fitness. And Sebastien Bassong's move to Wolves depends on whether Spurs can bring in 34-year-old Ryan Nelsen on a free transfer from Blackburn.

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Whats up with u lot and these terrible injury prone players

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